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trtf. xW,'MlflKfl"mw' r , - ff I23SSBHSJ ftHt.t3.V.-. -V"j 'i'i i ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT 5p(ijrf!i"-rr - "'' " , .. f , S iwr itl -i sj. XXBXU& mmmr ! - '-v uontlnucdfmj 1 Vl f ..L. vmus nnd each guest ns ho entered wns required to don and wear through the ontlro evening n cocked hut of Irish green. Seven tables ot cards woro played, Mrs. Donning and Mr. Kenton winning tho prizes. UUo In. tho evening tho hostesses served supper. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fcnton, Mr. und Mrs. J. O. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. P. 13. L -Mtoux, Mr. and Mrd. Sylvester Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hchroouor, Mr. and Mrs. T. L, Hnrvcy, Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Urawforu, Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Fourlor, Mr. and Mrs..L. P. Donning, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1111 denbrand, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dod son, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stadden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Norls Jonson, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Wolls, Miss Witt and Mr. Witt. Tho Thursday Club will moot next w.ok with Mrs. Harvey. 4 SUItriMHK TKACIIKltS jii:irrix Wednesday evening, Mrs. A. Q. Jlaab, Miss tidlth Ilnnb, Miss Holon Mendo, Mrs. Irish and Miss Immcl planned a surprise for tho North Bond Teachers. So they called a teachers' meeting and whBn tho teachers arrived with pencils nnd pads they wero very plcnsnntly sur prised to find thnt a social after noon wns In progress nnd soon found thomsolvos making plans "to go on a picnic April 3. It wns very liard to nrrang? tho mooting with out lotting Mr. ltnab know anything about it, but It wns finally dono nnd provod n complete nnd most -wolcomo surprise I ST. "l'ATIUCK'H PAKTV A rinn nt tlin ninnv Irish Dnv nnr tics of tho year wns glvon by Mrs. John Doshnoy Tuesday. (Iroons, tho patriotic shamrock nnd en tidies arrnngod by tho skillful hands of Mlsa Bertha Davis and Miss Plor ouco Powors, decorated tho house. Tho guests wero Mrs. A. II. Powers, :I!bs Hogan, Mrs. Tnlty, Mrs. Fred Powors. Mrs. W. II. Porklns, Mrs. C. P. McOcorgo, Mrs. K. h. Robin son, .Mrs. A. B. N ff, Mrs. J. T. Vnsoy, Mrs. C. W. Unvls and Mrs. A. K. Adolsporgor. r 4 - I MINNIK-WIS CIAJIJ Tho Mlnnio-Wlo membors grontl' enjoyed tho cool porch party, hold Thumlny when tho wouthor wns bo wnrm, nt tho homo of Mrs. W. II. Porklns nt Ttnth nnd Central. Thcro woro threo club guests. Mrs. John P. Ilnll. Mrs. J. Undborg nnd Mrs. Ed -Llndbcrg. Tho mombors nrosont wero Mrs. LnCnnpollo, Mrs DrcBSor, Mrs. Hoagland, Mrs. Ratloy, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. unrris, .Mrs. iiuinip son nnd Mrs. WiHiinoy. airs. i..i Chnpollo will bo hostess nt mi nil day sosslon two weeks from today. 0 4 I IXPOItMAIi SKWIXO I i. u Mrs. It. J. Coko, Mrs. M. It. lloao, Mm. Geo. Stovonson. Mrs. C. A. 8mith nnd Mrs. I. II. Hurtle woro guests of Mrs. Goo. Mnndlgo nt n very pleasant lnformnl afternoon of sowing Wednesday. It was ono of tho many llttlo farowollB being glvon for Mrs. Coko boforo her ' pnrturo for hor homo In Cnllfornln. Tim Mnmllen Imnn WUH llOIUltlfllllV decked with aunntltles of hynclnths, daffodils nnd other gnrdon flowers. .;. L I PltKSHVTKItlAX AUXIMAHV Mnrta Sandal, tho Norwoglnn Blngor, who was spondlng a week on tho Bny. Besides tnembors ot tho Mnth lson family, thoso prcsont woro Rov. nnd Mrs. R. O. Thorpe, B. G. Mellem, K. Brannor and Oliver Larson. JiAIHKS' ART CLUB. M n t. Itviln .wnn hnstcss to tho Presbyterian women Wednes day, entertaining Mrs. Sweetmnn, Mrs. Butz, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Sen mnn, Mrs. Burkhnrt, Mrs. Mpl31 dowiry, Mrs. Wnltor and Mrs. Mohr. Election of officers wns hold, re sulting as follows: President, Mrs. Mohr; first vice-president, Mrs. Butzj second vice-president, Mrs. Hyde; secrotnry, Mrs. Sweotmnn; tronBiirer, Mrs. U. A. Jones. Tho nfxt mooting will bo hold April 1 with Mrs. A. L. Barker. A cooked food salo will bo hold nt Perry & Nicholson's tho Inst Sat urday of tho month. Tho Indies will moot ngaln tho first Wednesday lu April. 4 - I mitTlIDAV PARTV Miss Kdlth Ayro celebrated h'r thirteenth birthday last Saturday by asking thirteen llttlo friends In for tho afternoon. Daffodils and laurlstlna decorated tho house. A Jolly afternoon wns spoilt at games and imiBlc, Miss Gcn?vlovo Gosncy winning tho prlzo In tho word making contcBt. After tho games refreshments, Including tho blrth dny enko. woro served. Those pres ent wero MIbhcb Mary McArthur, Mar lon Horsfnll, Gonovlove Gosnoy, No va Gosnoy, Zolla Swlnford, Helen Itccs, Rose Knox, Kdlth Johnson, Ir eno Oulmotto, Mabel Sneddon, Eve lyn Fourier, E'.slo Thomns, Mnrjorlo Drows and Helen Gulovscn. j. .j. A. X. V. CLUU. Tho A. N. W. Club onjoyod a de lightful meeting Thursdny nt the homo of Mrs. P. K. Allen. At tho business session Mrs. Lnndo wns glv on n yenr's lcavo of absenco from tho club nnd n substitute will bo chosen at tho next meeting, which will bo hold next Thursday nt tho homo of Mrs. G. A. Donnott. Thoso present this week woro Mrs. C. W. Evortson, Mrs. G. A. Ilonnott. Mrs. J. T. Hull, Mrs. C. S. Knlsor, Mrs. I. Lando, Mrs. K. MlngiiB. Mrs. Geo. P. Murch, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Eugono O'Cop nell, Mrs. Hugo Quist und Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan. Tho Ladles' Art Club enjoyed a do llghtful session Prldny with Mrs. I. M. Condron. DaffodllB and huckle berry predominated in tho decorn tlons and at tho close of tho after noon delicious refreshments we.e Bcrvcd, Mrs. P. L. Sumner nsslsling th hostess. All of tho mombors ox copt Mrs. A. L. Housowort'.i were prcsont. Tho club will bo entertained next Friday by Mrs. Jos. Cowan. COQUILI.H SOCIKTV I - Tho J. G. W. Club mot nt tho homo of Mrs. Honry Loronz In Co qulllo Tiusdny evening nnd spent a vory onjoytib o evening, nt tho tloso of which dollcioiiB refreshments woro Borved by tho hostess. Tho club memb rs nro Mrs. Fred Single, Mrs. Pny Jones, Mrs. Jnck Limb, Mrs. Cyrus Fuhrmnn, Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Ha J. S. Lawrence, Mrs. Hcrt Gould, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, Mrs. 13. Loronz, Mrs. II. N. Loronz nnd Miss Mnry Davenport. Miss Myrtle Lund cntertnlncd a Jolly pnrty of young folks at her hniro i oinniio Tiiursuny ovenng, each of hor guests bringing n sowing uug aim mo hours woro spent In do ing dainty handiwork, nftor which luncheon wns scrvod, Mrs. P. C. True assisting tho hostess. The In vited guests woro Mrs. II. W. Pierce, Mrs. T. BonJ. Currlo. Mrs. Rnlph Wilson, Mrs. Eugono Wlckhnm, Mrs. Virgil WIlBon, Mrs. Jnck Juzn, Miss Resale Maury, SHss Emily Unriock or, Miss Dorothy Watson, M!s3 Hon nlo Gugc, Miss Roso Wnlko nnd Miss Ruth Woodruff. Tho Conulllo Womon'B Study C:ub will met Monday, March 23, at the homo of Mrs. W. J. Longston. 4 " Tho ladles who nro In chargo of tho Conulllo public library nro plan ning a bcnoflt ontcrtnliimont in tho ; near future Chnrles Riley McCnl ley has ben invited to render his I services. Tho Coqulllo River School Tench es' Association will hold n business session at Rivcrton today. Superin tendent Hopkins of Rnndou, Super intendent Howard of Coqulllo and County School Superintend nt Baker will deliver short talks to tho touch era present. I POSTPOXE MKiniXG. I - - PAST MATRONS Owing to tho concort by Mndamo Marta Snndnl nt North Bond Inst nieiit n-.n iiinntlnc of tho Norwegian . Lutheran Younc Pconlo's Society wns l postponed for two. weeks. 1 a I AXXIVKRSARV. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Lnngworthy liavo invited u few friends to their homo next Monday night to colohrntq tholr oloventh wedding nnnlvorsury. I HOXOR SIXCIKR. I A delightful dinner pnrty wns giv en nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. B. Mathlson In llunkor Hill Tuesdny nvonlng complimentary to Mndamo Friday aft rnoon tho Past Mn i trons motored out to tho homo of Mrs. Fluella Turner lu Mllllngton whore they spent a delightful nftor noon. Sowing was tho princlpnl di version. Tho houso was prettily i dccorato.l with hucklr berry nnd sirn'iiirdck suggestlvo ot tho St. Pat rick BoaBon. Mrs. Mary McKplght I was i guest of tho club. i Lato in tho nftcrnoon tho hostess 'nsslsted by Mrs. P. E. Allon I served n dainty lujich on. The ta- ' mo decorations and monii carried out tho St. Patrick Idea nnd also the favors which wero shumrocks nnd clay pipes. During luncheon Mrs, D. C. McCnrty gnvo a sketch of tho llfo of St. Patrick. Tho guests Included Mesdnmes E. S. Bnrgolt, A. D. Wolcott, C. II. Marsh, Frances Hazard, D. C. McCnrty, F, E. Allen, Geo. F. Murch, nnd Mrs. Mnry Mc-Knlght. Symptoms of Eye Trouble rwopTicM$s kj53KK & Ol ' We relieve all eye troubles I which can be correct etl with glasses. "When others fail we suc ceed. That is the reason this fellow is happy. And we can pleaso you your money back if wo can't. EXAMINATION "FKKE Many people have good vision, but have eye imperfec tions of which they are not conscious. 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